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Adrie

What does Adrie mean?

Adrie Pronunciation of Adrie as a name for girls has its root in Latin, and the meaning of the name Adrie is "from Hadria". Adrie is an alternate form of Adrienne (Latin): French feminine variation of Adrian.

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Variations

VARIANTS Adriah, Adria, Adreea, Adrea, Adra

RELATIONS VIA ADRIENNE Adrian, Adriana, Adriane, Adrianne, Adrielle, Adrien, Adriena, Adrienah, Adriene, Adrienna, Adrina, Aydrian, Hadria

CREATIVE FORMS
(female) Airie, ..

(male) Adabe, ..


MIDDLE NAME PAIRINGS
Adrie Brianna (A.B.), ..

How popular is Adrie?

Adrie is an uncommonly occurring given name for females. Adrie is an unusual last name too for both adults and children. (2000 U.S. CENSUS)

Which version is better?

Adriana (#240 FROM CURRENT RECORDS), Adrienne (#922), Adra, Adria, Adrian, Adriane, Adrianne and Adriene are the popular related forms of Adrie (OUTSIDE TOP 2000). Other variants, like Aydrian, are seldom used. These relations of Adrie were favored as baby names 38 years ago (MEDIAN #943) and have become significantly less widespread since (#1645, 57.1%), with forms like Adrianne becoming somewhat dated. (TOP BABY NAMES, 2018)



Top 2000 baby names ranking of Adra, Adria, Adrian, Adriana, Adriane in U.S.

Top 2000 baby names ranking of Adrianne, Adriene, Adrienne in U.S.

Top 100 baby names ranking of Adrie and related baby names outside U.S.

Similar Names

Adrie is pronounced similarly to Adrah, Audra, Audrea, Audree, Audrey, Audri, Audria, Audrie, Audry, Audrye, Edra and Idra. Other recommended sound-alike names are Abree, Abri, Abril, Adair, Adaire, Adalie, Adare, Adde, Addi, Addie, Ade, Adele, Adia, Adie, Adine, Adorae, Adore, Adoree, Adoria, Aggie, Agie, Aimie, Airin, Alfie, Alie, Allie, Alvie, Ammie, Andre, Andree, Andri, Andria, Andrine, Angie, April, Ari, Arie, Ariel, Arin, Arlie, Arria, Arrie, Attie, Audie, Audris, Aure, Auria, Auriel, Avie, Avrie, Avriel, Brie, Corie, Dorie, Eddie, Edie, Gerie, Jorie, Karie, Korie, Marie, Sarie and Terie. These names tend to be more commonly used than Adrie.


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